Christian v



C. V. QUEEN.

Portab|e Forge.

Patented Sept.- T 1848.

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My portable f0rge I construct in the same UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHRISTIAN V. QUEEN, OF PEEKSKILL, NEV YORK.

PORTABLE FORGE.

r Specificatiori of Letters Patent No. 5,782, daced September 19, 1848.

manner in all its parts as the same is described and represented in my original Letters Patent, but it has been found that the original f0rge when exposed to the weather, as it must be for camp and other purposes,

some provision ought to be made for carrying oflt' the water from the hearth, as it is apt otherwise to find its way to the interior of the apparatus, to wet the bellows and to re tard its operation; to remove this difliculty I add a spout to the casting of which the hearth is afiixed as shown in the accompanying drawing, which is a vertical section through the middle thereof in which L is a trough or spout that stands under and partly surrounds the forge pan I; this trough extends out beyond the surface of the cylindrical case A and as there is a space e between the f0rge pan and the trough any water that falls on the hearth will pass into it and be conducted directly os without producing any injurious eflect.

Having thus fully described the nature of my improvement in the above named portable forge, what I claim as new therein is The employment of a trough or spout to y carry off any water that may fall on the hearth, the same being combined with the forge above named in the manner set f0rth.

CHRISTIAN V. QUEEN. Witnesses:

WM. H. BRIGGS, PHILIP FLAGLER. 

